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Ravin Gandhi
Cohort, 2016, Industry, Business & Consulting, Sector, Private Sector, Ravin Gandhi is the founder of GMM Nonstick Coatings, a global manufacturer of nonstick coatings used in the cookware, bakeware, and electrical appliance industry. GMM supplies nonstick coatings to clients such as Calphalon, G...
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Christian W. Fabian
Cohort, 2016, Industry, Law, Sector, Private Sector, Christian W. Fabian is a corporate lawyer who focuses on cross-border mergers and acquisitions. He has led merger and acquisition transactions involving Australia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Russia, Mongolia, Germany, Latin America, and ...
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Reuters
Japanese More Confident than Americans in US Power
New Chicago Council-Japan Institute of International Affairs data find the Japanese public has greater confidence in US economic and military power than do Americans.
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Eraldo Peres / APCan COP30 Deliver amid US Retreat from Climate Action?
With global emissions still rising and political will waning, what can come out of this year’s international climate negotiations?
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Evan Vucci / APEurope and Asia Respond to Trump's Return
Ken Moriyasu, Catherine Philp, and Prashant Rao join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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The Global Issue
A weekly reflection from Council President & CEO Leslie Vinjamuri on the ideas and events influencing the world today.
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ReutersBrazil's Bolsonaro Is No Tropical Trump
Latin American political expert Pete Schechter joins Deep Dish to discuss the differences between far-right populism in Brazil and the U.S.
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Public Opinion SurveyThe White House1994 Chicago Council Survey
February 15, 1994, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by John E. Rielly , Arthur Cyr , Catherine Hug , Benjamin I. Page , Bernard Roshco , and Trevor Tompson, The White House, Download Report (PDF) Download Data (ZIP), The 1994 Chicago Council survey indicates that American attitudes at both public a...
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Mark Schiefelbein / APFrom Munich to the Board of Peace, the Trump Administration Struggles to Reassure its Transatlantic Partners; The Supreme Court Pushes Back
The United States and Europe are scrambling to reform their partnership. It is an open question as to whether the transatlantic partnership can continue to be an anchor for international order as the rest of the world presses rapidly ahead.
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Marco Ugarte / APThe USMCA Is up for Review. What Does That Mean for North American Trade?
As the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement heads toward its first review in 2026, Julián Ventura shares what’s at stake for the region’s economies.